Global Health Collaboration : : Challenges and Lessons.
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Winchester, Margaret S. Global Health Collaboration : Challenges and Lessons. 1st ed. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2018. ©2018. 1 online resource (110 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier SpringerBriefs in Public Health Series Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Building Sustainable Networks: Introducing the Pan Institution Network for Global Health -- 1.1 Global Health Collaboration -- 1.2 History of PINGH -- 1.3 Priority Areas -- 1.4 Framework and Guiding Principles -- 1.5 Outline of Chapters and Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Connecting the Dots: Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Discourse Around Migration, Urbanisation, and Health in Southern Africa -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A Workshop for Interdisciplinary Discussion of Migration, Urbanisation, and Health -- 2.3 Towards a Collective Agenda: Connecting the Dots -- 2.4 Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Conversation -- References -- Chapter 3: Fostering Dialogues in Global Health Education: A Graduate and Undergraduate Approach -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 An Approach in Graduate Education -- 3.3 An Approach in Undergraduate Education -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Intercultural Adaptation of the "Secret History" Training: From South Africa to Germany -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 "Secret History" -- 4.3 Cultural Adaptation of Interventions -- 4.4 Applying the Adaptation Steps to "Secret History" -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background -- 5.2.1 HIV and Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) Care in South Africa -- 5.2.2 HIV Care in the Caribbean -- 5.2.3 Non-communicable Disease (NCD) in the Caribbean -- 5.3 Case Studies Examining Patient Challenges Associated with Multiple Morbidity -- 5.4 The Cumulative Complexity Model (CCM) -- 5.5 Methodology -- 5.5.1 Data -- 5.5.2 Setting and Sample Size -- 5.5.3 Measures -- 5.6 Data Analysis -- 5.6.1 Results from Case Study 1: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Cape Town and Limpopo. 5.6.2 Results from Case Study 2: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Barbados and Trinidad & -- Tobago -- 5.7 Discussion -- 5.8 Lessons Learned from Cross National Work -- 5.9 Implication for the Field and Future Work -- References -- Chapter 6: Project Redemption: Conducting Research with Informal Workers in New York City -- 6.1 Introduction and Background -- 6.2 Process -- 6.3 Challenges and Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 7: Assessing Urban Health Data: A Case Study of Maternal and Child Health Data in Cape Town, South Africa -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Data -- 7.2 Urban Maternal and Child Health as a Focus -- 7.3 Maternal and Child Health in South Africa -- 7.3.1 Setting -- 7.3.2 Methods and Aims -- 7.3.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.4 Datasets -- 7.4 Reflections -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Long Term Prospects and Global Health Collaboration -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Community Voice and Inclusivity -- 8.3 Student Engagement and Contributions -- 8.4 Faculty and Site Collaboration: Fostering North-South Collaborations -- 8.5 PINGH Network Structure and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 9: Reflections: Partnership and Collaboration in Global Health - Valuing Reciprocity -- Erratum to: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- Index. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. Electronic books. Knapp, Caprice A. BeLue, Rhonda. Print version: Winchester, Margaret S. Global Health Collaboration Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2018 9783319776842 ProQuest (Firm) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=5483791 Click to View |
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Winchester, Margaret S. Global Health Collaboration : Challenges and Lessons. SpringerBriefs in Public Health Series Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Building Sustainable Networks: Introducing the Pan Institution Network for Global Health -- 1.1 Global Health Collaboration -- 1.2 History of PINGH -- 1.3 Priority Areas -- 1.4 Framework and Guiding Principles -- 1.5 Outline of Chapters and Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Connecting the Dots: Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Discourse Around Migration, Urbanisation, and Health in Southern Africa -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A Workshop for Interdisciplinary Discussion of Migration, Urbanisation, and Health -- 2.3 Towards a Collective Agenda: Connecting the Dots -- 2.4 Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Conversation -- References -- Chapter 3: Fostering Dialogues in Global Health Education: A Graduate and Undergraduate Approach -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 An Approach in Graduate Education -- 3.3 An Approach in Undergraduate Education -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Intercultural Adaptation of the "Secret History" Training: From South Africa to Germany -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 "Secret History" -- 4.3 Cultural Adaptation of Interventions -- 4.4 Applying the Adaptation Steps to "Secret History" -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background -- 5.2.1 HIV and Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) Care in South Africa -- 5.2.2 HIV Care in the Caribbean -- 5.2.3 Non-communicable Disease (NCD) in the Caribbean -- 5.3 Case Studies Examining Patient Challenges Associated with Multiple Morbidity -- 5.4 The Cumulative Complexity Model (CCM) -- 5.5 Methodology -- 5.5.1 Data -- 5.5.2 Setting and Sample Size -- 5.5.3 Measures -- 5.6 Data Analysis -- 5.6.1 Results from Case Study 1: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Cape Town and Limpopo. 5.6.2 Results from Case Study 2: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Barbados and Trinidad & -- Tobago -- 5.7 Discussion -- 5.8 Lessons Learned from Cross National Work -- 5.9 Implication for the Field and Future Work -- References -- Chapter 6: Project Redemption: Conducting Research with Informal Workers in New York City -- 6.1 Introduction and Background -- 6.2 Process -- 6.3 Challenges and Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 7: Assessing Urban Health Data: A Case Study of Maternal and Child Health Data in Cape Town, South Africa -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Data -- 7.2 Urban Maternal and Child Health as a Focus -- 7.3 Maternal and Child Health in South Africa -- 7.3.1 Setting -- 7.3.2 Methods and Aims -- 7.3.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.4 Datasets -- 7.4 Reflections -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Long Term Prospects and Global Health Collaboration -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Community Voice and Inclusivity -- 8.3 Student Engagement and Contributions -- 8.4 Faculty and Site Collaboration: Fostering North-South Collaborations -- 8.5 PINGH Network Structure and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 9: Reflections: Partnership and Collaboration in Global Health - Valuing Reciprocity -- Erratum to: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- Index. |
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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Building Sustainable Networks: Introducing the Pan Institution Network for Global Health -- 1.1 Global Health Collaboration -- 1.2 History of PINGH -- 1.3 Priority Areas -- 1.4 Framework and Guiding Principles -- 1.5 Outline of Chapters and Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Connecting the Dots: Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Discourse Around Migration, Urbanisation, and Health in Southern Africa -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A Workshop for Interdisciplinary Discussion of Migration, Urbanisation, and Health -- 2.3 Towards a Collective Agenda: Connecting the Dots -- 2.4 Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Conversation -- References -- Chapter 3: Fostering Dialogues in Global Health Education: A Graduate and Undergraduate Approach -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 An Approach in Graduate Education -- 3.3 An Approach in Undergraduate Education -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Intercultural Adaptation of the "Secret History" Training: From South Africa to Germany -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 "Secret History" -- 4.3 Cultural Adaptation of Interventions -- 4.4 Applying the Adaptation Steps to "Secret History" -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background -- 5.2.1 HIV and Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) Care in South Africa -- 5.2.2 HIV Care in the Caribbean -- 5.2.3 Non-communicable Disease (NCD) in the Caribbean -- 5.3 Case Studies Examining Patient Challenges Associated with Multiple Morbidity -- 5.4 The Cumulative Complexity Model (CCM) -- 5.5 Methodology -- 5.5.1 Data -- 5.5.2 Setting and Sample Size -- 5.5.3 Measures -- 5.6 Data Analysis -- 5.6.1 Results from Case Study 1: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Cape Town and Limpopo. 5.6.2 Results from Case Study 2: Patient Workload and Capacity for Managing HIV/T2DM in Barbados and Trinidad & -- Tobago -- 5.7 Discussion -- 5.8 Lessons Learned from Cross National Work -- 5.9 Implication for the Field and Future Work -- References -- Chapter 6: Project Redemption: Conducting Research with Informal Workers in New York City -- 6.1 Introduction and Background -- 6.2 Process -- 6.3 Challenges and Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 7: Assessing Urban Health Data: A Case Study of Maternal and Child Health Data in Cape Town, South Africa -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Data -- 7.2 Urban Maternal and Child Health as a Focus -- 7.3 Maternal and Child Health in South Africa -- 7.3.1 Setting -- 7.3.2 Methods and Aims -- 7.3.3 Literature Review -- 7.3.4 Datasets -- 7.4 Reflections -- References -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Long Term Prospects and Global Health Collaboration -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Community Voice and Inclusivity -- 8.3 Student Engagement and Contributions -- 8.4 Faculty and Site Collaboration: Fostering North-South Collaborations -- 8.5 PINGH Network Structure and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 9: Reflections: Partnership and Collaboration in Global Health - Valuing Reciprocity -- Erratum to: Provider Workload and Multiple Morbidities in the Caribbean and South Africa -- Index. |
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